Description
Bringing together leading experts in trade law and policy, this volume investigates the coherence between the European Union's trade policy and its non-trade objectives. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, it highlights previously unaddressed dimensions of EU policy objectives and outcomes. With a range of illustrative case studies, the contributions offer in-depth analysis while making key issues and policy conclusions accessible to readers without specialist training. Pushing the frontiers of research on trade, investment, and non-trade issues, the volume advances debates concerning the reform of the international trade regime and the EU's adoption of a new trade policy. Bolstered by a diverse range of contributors and perspectives, this expansive collection recognises the achievements of the current EU trade policy, assesses its limits, and puts forth actionable recommendations for how it may be improved.
Table of Contents
Part I. Overview of EU's Trade Policy and NTPOs: Introduction; 1. The economic and political economy dimension of linking trade to NTPOs and descriptive chapter on EU and NTPOs Lisa Lechner and A. Yildirim; Part II. Trade and NTPOs: 2. EU: Soft and Smart Power in Aid and Trade? Peter Holmes, J. Magntorn Garrett and J. Rollo; 3. EU export credit agencies Kamala Dawar; 4. Investments and NTPOs Hugo Rojas-Romagosa; Part III. Geographical Case Studies: 5. How EU trade and cooperation policies stimulated China to go green? Jacques Pelkman; 6. The role of domestic factors in the EU's governance of labour standards through trade SDF Franklin Maduko, T. Pal and L. Bruszt; Part IV. Instruments: 7. EU trade agreements and non-trade policy objectives Alessandro Ferrari, M. Fiorini, J. Francois, B. Hoekman, L. Lechner, M. Manchin and F. Santi; 8. Monitoring and enforcement mechanisms Wolfgang Weiss; 9. Multilateral cooperation, the G20 and the EU: soft power for greater coherence? Bernard Hoekman and R. Wilkinson.



